President Donald Trump may soon sign an executive order abolishing the Department of Education, prompting confusion ...
Giving back to the community and saving lives at the same time was the goal of a blood drive held Monday at the Ohio School for the Blind.  Students 17 years old and ...
Leaders and parents with a local youth baseball league are concerned about the future of their fields as the property the fields sit on might be changing hands.   “It’s ...
Columbus Crew’s developmental team, Crew 2, is adding another fan-favorite former Black & Gold player to their coaching staff. The club announced that Josh ...
Federal agents stopped two guns over two consecutive days at checkpoints at John Glenn airport.  Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers stopped two ...
The second week of February is shaping up to be an active period for weather systems affecting wide swaths of the nation east of the Rockies.
Columbus City Council approved the mayor’s $1.2 billion budget for 2025.   The money will fund city initiatives such as after-school activities and job readiness ...
A former fire official has been sentenced to prison for intentionally setting several fires in a national forest in Perry County.  James A. Bartels, 52, of Rio ...
At least one person was killed and others were injured when private jets collided Monday afternoon at the Scottsdale Airport ...
While many were watching the Super Bowl at home with friends and family, thousands made the trip to watch it in person. One ...
Columbus native Seth Towns has had a basketball career unlike any other. Now the former Buckeye is part of a special club that includes Jared Sullinger and Trey ...
President Trump on Monday signed proclamations to bolster tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports into the United States ...